OODBMS
Object-Oriented Database Management Systems
by: Chuck
The construction of Object-Oriented Database Management Systems began in the mid
1980s, as a prototype building level. At the beginning of the 1990s, the first commercial
systems appeared. The interest for the development of these systems piqued from the
need to accommodate for the modeling deficiencies of their predecessors.
Three characteristics are present. Initially the object-oriented model lacks a common
data model. There is no common data model although,
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